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For all you demoscene skript kiddiez, silicon roundabout pseuds, etc.
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couldn't get he fore-shortening symmetry to work, they basically are pointing ,3D like, through the screen 8)
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for not selecting the magenta tab... otherwise a fine rendering of a smug jellyfish escaping the tentacled jaws of a mysterious deep water predator.
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really pretty watching it move over the screen! nice one for posting that!
*click*
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F**k with Bond all you want, just DON'T f**k with his wheels.
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New Update. I'm hearing lots more stuff, but I'm having trouble understanding it in the way I used to... which is complicated.
So it's been a month of mixed emotions for me - some thoughts here if anyone's interested wlmager.com/two-steps/
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From the early parts of that post I did think you were descending into a pit of despair, but you become more rational and suss what's ahead. I believe it's natural to have high hopes, so when the test doesn't go as you like it to disappointment is sure to follow. I do feel you'll crack it though.
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Good on you, stick with it. Fingers crossed you get wht you want from it.
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Genuinely interesting read that until I read it first time I had no particular interest in. Fascinating stuff, and it comes with a montage at the end too!
Thanks, and please keep us updated.
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One of my brothers is profoundly deaf, and he experienced something similar when he switched from analogue to digital hearing aids - totally overwhelmed by the additional sounds he was picking up, and it affected his ability to lip read. However, some years later he is so used to them that recently he had some older hearing aids while he was being upgraded to some even smarter new digital ones. He hated the old ones, really, really hated them, and was incredibly frustrated that the new ones were delayed. He's got the new ones now and is a different person.
So, fingers crossed you'll experience something similar - a long period of difficult adjustment, but eventually you wouldn't go back.
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I went from Analogue to Digital a while back too. I didn't like the Digital at first either. I guess this is another similar change...
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www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-aaron-swartz-funeral-eulogy-father-20130115,0,648108.story
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Dey just be trollin' us.
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Used to be if it didn't make the papers no-one heard about it, not so now.
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What does "trolling" actually mean? I've never been sure.
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Psychiatry has some interesting theories about what neologism signifies, and given the average mental age and intelligence of people once on the web the theories could be disturbingly close to the truth.
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by saying stuff you no will annoy people
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call themselves the WBC and not be anything to do with wrestling.
I for one am very disappoint.
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Violence is nothing to get violent about.
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Saw that interview and neither Krish nor Quin came out of it looking good.
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on Krish, i thought he did ok given Tarantino was being such an utter arse.
EDIT *you're
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but I mostly revive people and get killed
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nice one. The puches got me loling.
Good to see you're getting the work, on a huge show as well. Well done you.
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towards the end of the full interview you can see her on the left in a mirror, also she jerkily points at tarantino, again near the end, and her hand gets in to the shot, top left hand side. i doubt they can exert any control over the nutter.
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But, yeah, he still acted like a twat.
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The word poop comes from the Middle English word poupen or popen, which used to be the root of the word we now call a fart.
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I liked this one: "I'm calling it: a blumpkin between the cars went wrong."
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Superb placement there. At first I was annoyed that it had popped open...
Had a mate who worked for an advertising agency who once put a British Gas advert in an ad break during a documentary about the holocaust. That went down well.
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During the news footage of the tsunami in Bangladesh, ITV had a short break... which they filled with an advert about surfing holidays.
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His character and facial expressions are an insult.
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For us altar boys in catholic Ireland
Memories
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Both C4 and the BBC used to show, and commission, a lot of cutting edge animation back in the '80s and '90s, which is why I have such an interest in the medium...it's a pity that it's totally absent from their schedules these days.
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Consummate professional.
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than taking your time to get back into it, surely.
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Phones lost and stolen in Las Vegas are mistakenly telling their owners they're at the house of one Wayne Dobson, who's getting pretty angry at the late night demands and visits from the police.
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You should never eat a closed pistachio.
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You spelt that wrong, i think you meant to type 'wanking'.
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I wish I had thought of it first. Don't personally see a problem. The company paid him for stuff which he then supplied to said company.
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With my IT security hat on I can't help but see that he gave access to the company systems to an unauthorised third party over which he had little or no control. That's the sort of thing that gets you fired.
It also gets your customers asking all sorts of awkward questions and if the software development company were working on sensitive systems its likely to lose them contracts.
Still, got to admire the ingenuity.
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If I could (and had thought of it) I would have!
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"The employee no longer worked at the firm, Mr Valentine said."
Did he ever work at the firm?
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b3ta.com/links/Man_Outsources_Own_Job_to_China
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...given the green sky thinking the tech companies like to claim to embrace they should have promoted him.
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If you employ consultants to do your job for you, this is fine, and you don't even have to pay for it.
If you employ consultants to do your job for you on the quiet, it costs the company nothing, but you get fired.
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Rather than fire him, they should have hushed it up and promoted him to run his own outsourcing team.
He's already proved his management & recruitment skills, whilst also demonstrating that he can save the company money through outsourcing.
hired.
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He just read The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss. Explains how to outsource your job and your life.
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he passed up the opportunity to use his spare time to contract for another company, more than doubling his salary in the process.
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get some references then fill in a firearms license application form and send it to your local firearms officer. You maybe granted your license right away or you might have to receive a visit from your local firearms officer to deem whether or not you are suitably inclined to own a gun.
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And also create yet more fear in people to help further their own agenda.
Depressing.
More so that people will watch this and think "Yeah, it's true!".
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/links is a nicer place without all his blood-of-the-innocents-on-my-hands, pro-gun posting.
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It's the endless contradicting of himself and skipping around the actual issue that gets to me, by most of the pro-gun lot actually.
I think he's a nice guy, but like so many American relatives of mine he's just been indoctrinated from such a young age by his parents political views they he can't see past them and actually think rationally.
He made this point about it not being fair for celebrities to have armed guards etc. And him not be allowed to arm himself for protection. I don't think he has a high enough profile to hit the radar of anyone wishing to do away with him as a political statement or as some other such statement.
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all the while thinking they were making a good point.
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Apart from the small army forming a ring around it
Hey, I've got an idea, why not take the guns off the kids and *not give them back*? Rinse and repeat a few hundred times. Might work for adults, too...
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Or arm every muthafocking toddler with AKs?
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What do they want anyway, Battle Royale American style?
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Let me spell it out. It's not about Obama's - or anyone's - kids being more valuable than others. It's about some being at a measurable risk, and the vast majority being at none at all, save for that posed by lunatics with semi-automatics.
And, though you may not have a de iure aristocracy, you do have a de facto one. Power and wealth are just as heritable in the US as anywhere else. Or do you genuinely believe that all it takes to get to the top is gumption and a winning smile?
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The vast majority of mass shootings have occurred in places in which guns are specifically banned. Making them more banned, or criminalizing legal gun ownership by non-criminals will only serve to make more people like fish in a pond. New York and Illinois have talked about having to release offenders early to provide cell space for those (previously non-criminals) who breach their new, stricter gun laws.
And the past has proven that stricter gun laws do nothing to prevent firearm homicides. The vast majority of gun deaths in the US are suicides, and presumably those won't be stopped by stricter gun laws. What will happen under this regime is more stigmatization of mental illness and more criminalizing of ordinary people while gangs and drug cartels will continue their murders.
And I don't think anyone person is more important than another. The rich may want to be rich: I don't. But, I certainly don't accept that these de facto aristocracy should have armed guards and then turn around and say that I can't defend myself. That is not my country.
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The vast majority of places in which guns are specifically banned are the kinds of place in which you could reasonably expect there to be lots of people: schools, churches, temples, shopping centres, and so on. It's hardly surprising that most, if not all, mass shootings are in places like this. With fewer people around, there'd be fewer people to shoot.
These people are vulnerable to mass shootings not because they don't have a gun, but because they're in a crowded place (hence the "mass" part), and someone else does have a gun (hence the "shooting" part).
Mass shooters are not, on the whole, criminals. They either hold guns legally, or have easy access to legally-held guns. A good many go out on shopping expeditions for more guns before carrying out their shootings.
Points about prison policy are chaff; they don't speak to the issue here, so I'm going to set that aside.
It may be true that the majority of gun deaths are suicides; but it's by no means a given that they wouldn't be stopped by stricter gun laws. A gun makes suicide quick and easy. Noone would say that there would be no suicide without firearms, but I don't see that you've got any basis for your presumption that the rate wouldn't fall if there weren't such easy access to firearms. Neither is there any reason to think that more restricted gun laws would stigmatise mental illness. Mental illness is plentifully stigmatised already - as is evidenced by the "but what about the mentally ill?" response to each and every mass shooting.
As for defending yourself? Against whom, precisely? Who is a threat to you? And are you so certain that that threat is mitigated by the availability of firearms? If there you do - arguendo - face some kind of threat, isn't it at least possible that it might be reduced by having fewer firearms? 'Cos, the way I see it, the general thrust of the argument against restriction seems to be that the law ought to impose minimal restrictions on gun ownership, precisely because anyone can get hold of one. And that's nuts.
EDIT: By the way: my 5000th post on this board is only a little way away. I'm going to go quiet now, because I'd hate to piss away a milestone on a debate as fruitless as this.
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These mass shooters are generally cowards seeking to make a splash. That is why they go to where people will be victims, and not fight back. Recently, a shooting in a shopping mall was stopped by a man carrying a pistol: once the person pointed the gun at the shooter, the man took his life. This has been repeated over and over in the past, but are under-reported by the media. But do a search, and you'll find them.
Mass shooters may not be criminals before their act, but then again no one is. The point is that many people die in cities like Chicago and New York on a daily basis, despite their strict gun laws. Maybe society does not think their deaths are important enough to report on, but that's a different discussion.
I also grew up in an area where lots of drug trafficking took place. Violence was ubiquitous as criminals tend not to obey gun or drug laws. Until the unicorns and rainbows assure me that there are no longer bad people, I choose not to live unarmed. I went back and read /links during the London/Manchester riots and was not surprised at how many b3tans stated they wished they had a more powerful way to defend themselves. Plus, with transportation and loose borders countries still can be targeted by extremists.
And I have worked in government, been a public figure and received death threats. I spoke to the chief of police who suggested I carry. I have been beaten and injured in sports and car accidents and it has affected my education, livelihood and family life. I don't want to be assaulted, threatened or have that happen to my family. No one has the right to harm me or wreck my life for their own sick purposes.
Again, it is not your law, but in the US gun ownership is a Constitutional right. We fight here for any infringement or abridging other rights like even requiring a photo ID to vote. You may think it's nuts because you don't understand the culture.
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The elitist hypocrite.
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stupid thing to call it, but a good read
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...and will wait to see if he can get that bill through congress.
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Have some science - really interesting article about an ecologist who decided (among other things) to start meddling in nature to see what happened. He sounds a bit crazy, but interesting.
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Enough of the heelliochoppers
Lance gets the Taiwanese treatment
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I honestly don't know how she managed to say the last few lines with a straight face.
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She didn't have a straight face at all — grinning all the way though.
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....what I should have said was "without bursting out laughing" :-D
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o'nion, if you will.
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from many years ago
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzu1ToAxdFk
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T'was called "Halls Pictorial Weekly"
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Reminds me o' the IT crowd, so it does.
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and delivered in an Irish accent.
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and delivered in an Irish accent.
and with reporters clearly smiling at the report.
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You don't hear the word "shite" on the television enough these days.
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I wonder if anyone reported it to the authorities.
No-one seems too fussed!
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the body language and bloody faces.
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It is rather well done.
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Hope they get paid a lot of money
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Those are not survivable tests.
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Or was it another bear attack suit?
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I'm hungry
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Yumsk.
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It's a competitive "sport" a bit like bar flair
The restaraunt is clearly empty, so I'm guessing hes calling this a practice session
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Edit: good call, Enzyme: www.b3ta.com/board/9235016
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What D is the appointed administrator of half the high street?
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Argos is my top tip for 2013
[edit] Oh you bunch of optimists
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Can't understand how they've survived this long frankly.
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In fact any company that sells stuff printed on paper or on a disc is fucked.
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by charging 75p for a pack of rizlas.
I loathe that shop, but surprisingly they are the biggest bookseller in the country*. God knows how, I've never seen a book I want in there.
*now I've typed that it seems impossible, but I'm pretty sure its true.
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They might pick up far more trade from their airport and train station branches than we'd expect.
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He said there were going to be more big ones this summer. It seems alot of high street brands took out 6/7 year loans in 2007 before it all went tits up. Look out for companies that have undergone massive expansion recently and have concessions all over. My money is on a major high street chemist.
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They have a decent online business and you can actually buy stuff you'd want there - they've got a bit of a niche. I still use it now and again and I think a lot of people do.
Smiths is a better bet. And good riddance.
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Argos are probably fine as they sell lots of different items - although their high street stores might close in favour of the big Argos Extra stores out on the retail parks
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you're kidding. Lewisham Argos must take more money on a saturday than a shop selling tenners for a fiver.
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I'm amazed they lasted this long.
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i was only in there five years ago.
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jobs.blockbuster.co.uk/csr/search.aspx?Department=Store%20Managers#searchresults
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